The beauty of official script is quiet and solemn, and it has the smart beauty of silkworm head and goose tail. Official script can be written easily and naturally. The strokes of Lishu fluctuate up and down, not deliberately artificial, but naturally rhythmic. In addition to the natural rhythm, some strokes have techniques that need long-term practice to master.
The official script is simple and beautiful. Mainly because its structure still bears the trace of seal script, giving people a feeling of ancient simplicity and elegance, but it is not as difficult to identify as seal script, and can be as clear as regular script. There are many kinds of official scripts, some are long, some are flat and even, and some are both. Its shelf structure, horizontal and vertical, and even strokes give people a sense of stability.
Official script is a common solemn font in Chinese characters, with a slightly flat writing effect, long horizontal drawing and short straight drawing, and pays attention to "swallow tail of silkworm head" and "twists and turns". The knot is smooth, neat and delicate. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, stippling such as skimming was beautified as upward provocation, with different degrees of severity and artistic beauty of calligraphy.
I like official script because I like the diversified aesthetic pattern. Calligraphy should be close to culture, or calligraphy is the art of culture, not the art of expression. Calligraphy, as a comprehensive art, its lines are just a carrier, and the composition of visual art elements must be intervened by literature, history and even the calligrapher's main emotion, and finally form a cultural reality of unity of stylization and personification.
The beauty of official script lies in frankness and freedom!